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Bloor CI's Law Society is this year’s top entry in the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN) province-wide Charter Challenge competition after winning its case at the Ontario Court of Appeals at Osgoode Hall. In the annual challenge, ...

The dynastic Glen Ames PS robotics team "Guardians of the Galaxsee” competed with 70 of the best teams from around the world at the recent FIRST LEGO League (FLL) US Open championships in Carlsbad, California and came away with a first ...

Manning Whitby, a Danforth Collegiate and Technical Institute student in the Math and Science Technology (MaST) program, was one of just two participants to win a platinum award at the Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF) held recently in Fredericton, ...

Runnymede CI’s (RCI) robotics team are world championship finalists. The squad earned the prestigious title by virtue of its performance at the 2019 FIRST® Championship held the last weekend of April at the Cobo Centre in Detroit, ...

Forest Hill CI has qualified for a provincial theatre showcase in Brantford, May 8 to 11. The school’s production of The Seussification of Romeo and Juliet, by Peter Bloedel, is one of just twelve that will be performed at the Ontario ...

Six students from Central Etobicoke High School (CEHS) will be competing in the Track and Field category at the first Invitational Youth Games (IYG) to be held in Toronto next May.
The Games will be held over four days and welcome 2,500 ...

An innovative new interdisciplinary course has been a smash hit at Yorkdale SS. Two teachers--one music, one wood-working-- joined together to develop and offer a “Guitar-Making” course to a class of students enrolled in the ...

During the 2016 Olympic Games, Penny Oleksiak became the first Canadian to win four medals in the same Summer Games and the country's youngest Olympic champion. She won gold in the 100m freestyle, silver in the 100m butterfly, two bronze ...

Students at Morrish Public School (PS) have been busy connecting their learning to the changes taking place in their neighbourhood!
In 2017/18, Morrish PS was one of 15 TDSB schools enrolled in the TDSB’s Traffic Safety Program ...

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